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  1. i love the fact they have to rely on the CCTV from a booth selling sim cards to solve the crime. gives you great confidence in the security infrastructure at thailand's main airport...
  2. how quickly this thread has gone off topic! ????
  3. They're in for a shock if they turn up at my door as I know there's absolutely no grounds for a home visit. i'm sure they're quaking in their boots... ????
  4. all the Buses to Pattaya from here are FULL (maybe because of Dec 5th???) fair assumption, as with most countries, public transport around holiday weekends gets booked up.
  5. ill thought through legislation, lack of competent, consistent policing of the legislation. is anyone really surprised?
  6. come on, who in their right mind would take a family to pattaya for a holiday? what does pattaya offer for families; dirty beaches and polluted seas? even without the sex industry there are far better places, for anyone with even the smallest amount of imagination, to holiday in thailand.
  7. it's a little more nuanced than that, basic christian values still hold good, and are not dis-similar to the basic values in most religions. what the catholic and c of e churches have failed to do is adapt to a changing culture; churches can be dour places and services dated, not accepting gay marriage, lack of understanding of, and failing to appeal to, the younger generations, etc.
  8. I have yet to smell cannabis in public, and I live nearly on top of an entertainment zone in Bangkok, with at least a dozen dispensaries within a 2 Km radius. i live near banglampu and am often round about that (tourist/backpacker) area, while there are many shops and street vendors selling marijuana i have yet to see or smell anyone smoking on the street. i thought it would be rampant.
  9. it's, i believe, connected to a word referring to the colonial french in neighboring countries
  10. better disconnect your comprehension if you're intending working here...
  11. they can access a vpn, it's not difficult, and one subscription can support multiple users, so not expensive
  12. I know. I know all the arguments against these great old beasts, but similar to the routemaster in london, i've ridden these iconic buses for years, they're part of my history and, for me, part of bangkok. i'll miss the wooden floored, fume spouting old girls...
  13. not sure that you're lucky, more like others are unlucky or behave in a way that screams; i don't know what i'm doing, rip me off... e.g. go with drivers that approach them, or drivers that are hanging around tourist spots. always use a flagged down a taxi. i've been here years and can say i've never had an issue with a taxi driver, i know where i'm going and they have always taken the most direct route, or if not, are clearly avoiding traffic jams. i've never been hassled for a tip. never been over charged. the worst problem is occasionally a driver won;t accept my fare, but this happens to my thai friends too, and the next taxi along usually takes me. oh yea, and, bangkok taxis are really cheap
  14. dried durian fruit... good idea, what could possibly go wrong...?
  15. ETA mid 2024, so don't get too excited
  16. consumers paying to make a digital payment? i don't think so, digital payment would end up dead in the water
  17. i think you'll find that, alongside examples of bad parenting, there are just as many examples of good parenting, my thai friends, all educated professionals i'll admit, are excellent parents who take great care in the upbringing and education of their children. in terms of parenting i think you'll find thailand, alongside pretty much any other country in the world, has examples of good parents and bad parents. this is not a 'thai' problem.
  18. in major conurbations, sure, in the countryside? no. even european/western countries will not go completely cashless, there will always be sections of the economy that necessitate the use of cash.
  19. arrived here so many times and maybe once had to wait about 20 minutes, that's the longest. arrived a couple of weeks ago, on a sunday, and waited less than two minutes. sure, there is excessive congestion at times, as there can be in any airport, but it is not the norm.
  20. why single out buddhism? with a little perspective, and awareness of the world around you, you would realise many of the worlds problems derive from religious intolerance, despite many religions preaching, er..., tolerance.
  21. i started to have some stomach pains earlier this year, no clear cause so decided to change my diet starting with reducing the amount of dairy (cheese mainly) and coffee, stomach got better. cutting down to non or one coffee a day produced an unexpected benefit; i used to get the occasional nasty headache, since reducing my coffee intake i haven't had one. i also found i appreciate coffee more, and that a cup of tea isn't a bad way to start the day.
  22. i've also trekked the annupurna circuit, some years ago now, am experienced so didn't need a guide or porter. i went high, but knowing my limitations and the adverse effect the altitude was having - i was there to enjoy myself not challenge myself - i changed my route. as long as you use common sense the trails are not difficult to follow, however, you always have to be prepared to turn back if a situation dictates.
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